Delaware Code § 21-2720

Replacement licenses; requirements; fee [For application of this section, see 85 Del. Laws, c. 40, §
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(a) In the event that any operator's license issued under this chapter is lost or destroyed, the person to whom it was issued may apply
to the Department for the issuance of a duplicate or substitute license upon executing such forms as may be required by the Department
and upon furnishing proof satisfactory to the Department that such license has been lost or destroyed. Each application for the issuance
of a duplicate or substitute license under this subsection must be accompanied by a fee of $20.
(b) In the event a name change is requested for any operator's license issued under this chapter, the person to whom it was issued may
apply to the Division for the issuance of an updated license upon submitting such documentation as may be required by the Division.
Each application for the issuance of a replacement license must be accompanied by a fee of $10.
(c) Upon receipt of the application and the required fee, the Secretary of Transportation of this State may, at the Secretary's discretion,
require an examination of such applicant in accordance with this chapter.
(d) Each application for the issuance of a duplicate license certificate must be accompanied by a fee of $20.
(e) An individual who presents a valid, unexpired, Delaware personal credential card, issued under § 8915 of Title 29, is exempt from
any fee charged under this section for a replacement license.
(f) An applicant is not required to pay a fee required by this section if the applicant is a child in the custody of the Department of
Services for Children, Youth, and Their Families or meets the requirements under § 9011A(g) of Title 29.

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